there are many differance btween the to as well as similarites some of the differences are
amount of rh protiens
dogs cant have type o blood
most dogs haye type ab blood
dogs have more white blood cells than humans
Whole body can sweat
An example of parasitism is the relationship between a tick and a dog. The tick feeds on the dog's blood, benefiting at the expense of the dog.
It is when one organism does somthing to another organism that hurts it, such as: a mosquito biting a human. The mosquito takes blood from human and may inject disease which may harm the human. The mosquito gets food, but the human may become sick.
A dog's menstrual blood is not considered unsanitary as long as the dog is healthy and there are no signs of infection. It is a natural part of their reproductive cycle and is not a cause for concern as long as proper hygiene measures are in place.
Fleas, ticks, lice and mites are common parasites of mammals, reptiles and birds in the desert.
There is no particular difference. The blood of each animal, including humans, will have some chemical differences from that of all other animals. The blood of a chimp is more like human blood than it is like dog blood and dog blood is more like human blood than it is like lizard or bird blood.
the only difference is the size
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Human lifespans are usually longer than a dog's lifespan.
dogs are smarter
The main difference between a human skeleton and a dog's skeleton is the size and shape of certain bones. Dogs have longer shoulder blades, rib cages, and tails compared to humans. Additionally, the bones in a dog's front legs, or forelimbs, are more elongated and bear more weight than a human's arms.
nothing realy but dog clippers are a bit sharper to get more hair off HOPE this helps
blood cell width
what is the difference between a rabbit and dog in height
No, you cannot check a dog's blood sugar with a human meter. Dogs require specific veterinary blood glucose meters designed for their blood samples.
Whole body can sweat
Yes. Bigger veterinary hospitals routinely give dogs blood transfusions pretty much according to the same basics as for human patients. But you can't cross-transfuse, it's dog donors and dog recipients.